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TEH BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
Interest for This Column.
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Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson
spent Tuesday in Augusta.
Mr. J. B. Weeks, of Blackville
route No. 2, was in the city salesday
on business.
Mr, * Dan Merritt has returned to
Atlanta after spending a few days
here with friends.
Mr. Albert Cornell left Sunday
night for Atlanta to resume " his
studies at Georgi a Tech.
The members of the Board of
County Directors held their monthly
meeting here Tuesday.
Mr. end Mrs. R. S. Dicks and chil
dren have returned home after a visit
to relatives in Cordova.
Mr. R. S. Weathershce, of the
Pleasant Hill section, was a business
visitor here Monday.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell
Episcopal Church met at the home of
Mrs. C. F. Molair Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halford and
children, of. Tillman, were visitors
to "relatives and friends near here
Saturday a nd Sunday. >
Mr. Rupert Reed and Mr. Osborue
Reed and family, of Florence, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C.
Reed during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mahaffey
have returned home, after spending
the Christmas holidays with the lat
ter’s parents at Calhoun Falls. -— 1
Miss Miriam" Creech left Sunday af
ternoon to •visit her brother, Mr. F. B.
Creech, of Sun^ter, before returning
to Coker College at Hartsville.
Mrs. Otto Evans and children spent
several days this week in Columbia
with Mrs. Ida J. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Harth, of Columbia,
attended the Moseley-Jackson wed
ding Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs; John Moseley and
sons and Mrs. Sorentrue, of Orange
burg, attended the Moseley-Jackson
wedding here Saturday evening.
Messrs. Marion Miller and J. E.
Harley, Jr., returned to Columbia
this week to resume their studies at
the University of South Carolina.
Misa Marie Grubb* has returned to [
Blythwood to resume her duties Us
teacher.
Mr. Raymond White, of Boar Creek,
N. C., is spending some time with Mr.
Lacy Cheek.
Mr. Charles Workman, of Columbia^
was the guest of Miss Elfreda Grubbs
Sunday afternoon.
Mm*, Mary Furtlck has returned
home after a visit of several days to
friends in Columbia.
Miss Blanche White, pf Silver City,
N. C., and Miss Alice Boylston, of
Williston, are the attractive house
guests of Miss Argine Cheek.
Cave-Shaw.
Mrs. Minnie J. Cave, widow of the
late Mr. Ernest C. Cave, of Barnwell,
and Mr. Frank W. Shpw, of McBean,
Ga., were married Wednesday ever
mg of last week at 8:00 o’colck at the
home of Judge John K. Snelling, who
performed the ceremony. Before her
first marriage Mrs. Shaw was Miss
Minnie Jeff coat.
B USINESO ::
fTILDERO
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FOR SALK.—Dry tow-foot pine
wood, by Die load or cord. Apply to
J. W. C. Reed, or Reed Grocery Co.,
BarnwelL S. C. l-6-2tp.
LOST.—On Allendale highway, be
tween Barnwell and Saltkehatchie, a
ladies’ browif ^handbag, containing
small sum of money. Reward for re
turn to Miss Mary Roberts,* Barn
well, S. C. A
4 C. O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS.—
Million* ready; extra early and frost
proof; 500 for 60 cents; $1 per thou
sand. — Stokes Plant Co., Fitz
gerald, Ga. ' l-6-8tp
LOST-—In* Barnwell on Friday,
Dec. 31, Bank of Western Carolina
Pass Book No. 309, with name of Mrs.
SaUie Gillam on front. Finder will
please return to Mrs. Gillam or Bank
of Western Carolina at BamWell.
Emerfency Pantry
Meetatfomc Need
The frierds of Mis* Lawton, a mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Biown and ber of the Barnwell High School facuf-
two children spent the week-end With ty, will be glad 'to know that she is
relatives in Winnsboro. I recovering from a tonsil operation.
Mrs. Charlie Brown. Jr M and IitUf|
daughter have returned from m visit
to relatives in Charlotte.
Duke Harris, Esq., of Rirhmord.
Vs, was the guest of Barnwell
friends during the past week.
Miss Johnson has returned to Or
lando, Fla., after spending the holidays | here
with Mist Kate Maher Simms.
Mi*t0* Elisabeth Deaeon. Julia
Lemon and Mary Frances Moore have
returned to Winthrop College after a
^eafar t .visit to tyornwell relatives.
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Misses Miriam Creech, Frances
Lemdn and Essie Moms have returned
to Caker College, HartsvilR, after
spending the holidays with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harley and son.
Ed., of Savannah. Ga, spent the
weekend with Mrs. A. D. Furtick
Misses Elisabeth Humphries. Maude
Brabham and Blanche Ber nett have
returned to Columbia College after
spending the holidays here with re!a-
l Uvea. .
Mr*. Herman Brown, of Blackville,
atU'.ded the Moseley-Jackson -wed
ding in Barnwell Saturday evening.
Mr. Neil Lemon, who spent the bob
diyt with his parerta, Mr. and Mrs.
- — I A. A. I^emon, has returned to Philadel-
John Simms, Esq., has re*in’s d to phi. to resume his studies at • medical
Orlardo, Fla., after a visit to Ms college,
parents. Judge and Mrs. C C. Si.r.ms. j . —— —
- Miss Margaret Lemor has returned
•d
By A#STA H. OIV1N
(Hfme Kconamlst.)
tytlclenc) and economy go hand aid
Jand in the home as well as In the
business world.
The emergency
pantry, latest In
novation In the
cuisine of the
modern house
wife la particular
ly Indicative of
the truth of this
statement.
This new sort
at pantry—It waf
Just be a shelf In
lbe regular larder
—does away with
that bugaboo of ***** M
the home maker, the surprise gueat.
Every woman has had the experience
of welcoming an unexpected visitor
when supplies wera at-tow ebh and
has searched high and low to find
something presentable to put on the
table. The emergency shelf In tha
pantry does sway with such wpnlet In
abort order.
A ran opener and—presto—a vert-
tahlo banquet rsn be prefiared la a
few mlautes. The housewife may
hava her choice of many excellent
meats, com. tomatoes, mushruonia. If
she la short of milk or cream, a can
of evaporated milk, which l« 4mpl>
fresh c*A'a milk sterilised la the can
and with sixty |«rr cent of the water
removed will do the trick. In fnct she
may have two hundred or more savory
The friends of Mr. Clark McCaslan to Pennsylvania after spending tbs ^ ll , tM|
will learn with regret that he is still, f hriatmas holidays with her brothers,
quite ill at his home in St. Matthews.. Messrs. A. A. and W. J. Lemon, of
• — this city.
Miss Mary Roberts came down ■ ■
from Asheville. N. C, last week to! Messrs. Perry and Beverly Simms
spend a few day* with Miss Jean. have returned to Washington, D. C,
Riley. _ | after spending the Christmas holiday*
' 1 ' —■ ! with their parents. Judge snd Mrs. C.
Dr. W. C. Ballard and his mother J c. Simms.
left. Saturday for West Virginia,)
where they will make their future Mis. C. F
home.
Cadets Madison Woodward snd
Henry Killingsworth have returned to
Clemaon College to resume their
studies.
The Rev. -and Mrs. Roper snd
daughter, of Chester, attonded the
Moseley-Jackson wedding Saturday
evenir g.
Miss BeBee Patterson is a delegote
from Barnwell to the Ladies’ Auxili-
Molair and Mr. Leroy
Molair accompained Miss Ella Louise
Mohir to Columbia Monday, where
she ha* resumed her studies at Chi-
cora College. —
Mis. Lena Davies returned to Agn.s
Scott, College, Decatur, Ga., Sunday
afternoon, after spendirg the Christ
mas holidays her? with Mr. and Mrs.
B. P. Davies.
The many friends of Mr. H. B.
Cave, of Kline, will be glad to know
that he continues to improve in health,
ary Convention, which met in Chailes- an d was remembered by many of his
ton Tuesday. friends during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Youngblood
and daughter, Miss Dorothy Young
blood, of Graniteville, spent Sundry
with the latter’s sisters, Mrs. Otto
Evans and Mrs. Gary Owens.
Mus. Versie Hutto and children and
Misses Katherine and Ev a Mae Hutto,
of Blackville, spent the holidays with
Mrs. Janie Morris.
Messrs. Aubrey Harley, Tarlton
Sanders, B. S. Moore, Jr., and Frank
Cave have returned to Furman Uni
versity at Greenville..
Mr. Bates Hagood has returovi to
Davidson College, N. C., after spend
irg; the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Hagood.
Cadet James Cahioun left Monday
afterr con for Charleston to resume
J his studies at The Citadel, after spend-
Dr. abd Mi's. E. L. Patterson and j ing the holidays here with his parents
daughters have returr ed to their home, Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun,
in Spartanburg after attending the
Mr. and^drs. John T. Stevens have
returned to their home after attend
ing the Moseley-Jackson wedding.
Wh ile hr re they were the guests of
Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown.
Moseley-Jackson wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Patterson,
Mrs. Clarkson, Mr. snd Mrs. Mack
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens, Jr., | Riley were among those from AUen-
have returned to their home St Kath-, dale who sttended the Moseley-Jack
wood, after spending the holidays | son wedding here Saturday ever ing
with the former’s parentr.
-. - I Col. »nd Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun
Ths friend* of Mr. ard Mrs. John and sop, James, returned last
B. Hailey and children will be glad to from a visit to relative# in Fort Val-
know that they have moved to Barn- ley, Gs. Col Calhoun reports de
well, where they will moke their; pressed rcndiUons throughout the
future home. They have been living cotton section of Georgia, the only
» Williston for the past two or throe signs of prosperity beirg found in
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:
When the Mirpriee guest does ar
rive the hostess naturally alshes to he
hospitable. She doeen'l want to he lied
to the kitchen range half the after
u<m»h. She wanta to entertaht as she
has been entertained.
It Isn't imaalble If she >»oa to ph«Be
franllrally iW the bnlrher, the grocer
and the Iwker.
But that’a only one of the place*
where the emergency pantry cornea
fa. Racked hy a well-*tn«*keil enter
gency ahelf, the wife can get together
splendid luncheon nr dinner In a
Jiffy. The spontaneous wish that
comes at the 1*«t moment to Infornml-
ly Invite a few friends for lunch enn
he grntlfled at once with the aid of
the* new pirntry.
Afternoon tea for th»* bridge clnh
la an equally eifsy matter. A glsss of
prenerves or Jelly, n platter of bread
and butter, tea. and a dlxh of cookies
will meet the ordinary demands of
the casual caller and a can of evap
orated milk will answer the milk or
cream need.
FOR SALE.—Bird Brothera’ pure
bred Giant Mammoth Bronze Tur
keys; April snd May hatch; weight of
Toms 24 to 27 pounds; No hens for
sale. Guaranteed free from disease.
Toma, each $10.—W. H. Moody, Jr.,
Kline, S. C. 12-16-4tp.
FOR RENT—Furnished six-room j ]
apartment, with bath, conveniently
located to business section of Barn-1; [
well. Will rent for three months, or
larger. Apply to/>r. A. B. Patterson,|]
Barnwell, 8. C.
TAKEN UP.—On Tuesday, Doc. 21,
one sorrel mare mule. Owner can got I ]
same by paying for feed bill and this ) ’
advertisement.—A. J. Owens, Barn-1;
well, S. C. •
SEND US your onion for typo-
writer ribbons. Fresh supply Just re
ceived at The People-Sentinel office, j)
WHY WORRY about the price of|'
cotton when you can grow pecanrT
We ran furnish pecan trees any quan
ity, leading varieties, reasonably
priced. Stuart, Alley, Schley, Suc
cess. Tesche, Money Maker, ar y sis*.
For price and other information,
write Flint River Pecan C©^ Albany
Georgia. 12-9-4te.
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FOR SALE:—Frost Proof Cabboge
Plants, grown in the open air, all
early varieties By parcel poet: 200.
75c; hy c«pg— collect: 500, $1.26;
1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c per
hundred. These art fancy plants
Will ship day order is recaived. Cash
with order. Send check, money or
der, cosh or ore and two cents stamps
—Dr. C .N. Burckhalter, Barnwell,
S. C. % 14-1-27
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
New Guard
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Executor of
the W’ill of G. W. Boylston on Febru
ary, 29th, 1927, with the Hon. John K.
Snelling. Judge of the Probate Court,
for Barnwell.Count;*, ind pet/nn n.id
Court for a n Order of Di.wlia'gc and
Letters Dismissory.
E. F. BOYLSTON,
Executor of the Will of
G. W. Boylston.
Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 31st, 1926.
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